Another courtroom drama is about to hit syndication: Crazy Legs Productions is launching Cutlers Court on Sept. 11.
Emmy-nominated trial attorneys Dana and Keith Cutler, the only married judges to preside over a TV court show, will hear a range of relationship disputes from real litigants. When the disagreement comes to a boiling point, the Cutlers bring their three decades worth of experience as trial attorneys to render the final decision on whether the relationship should continue or if the couple should call it quits.
“After almost 35 years together, we not only have an understanding of the law but also love and life,” said Judge Dana Cutler in a statement. “Cutler and I are very excited to return to television in this new series to offer our different perspectives on relationships and help people move forward.”
Cutlers Court has been cleared in over 80% of the country, including 17 of the top 20 markets.
Emmy-nominated trial attorneys Dana and Keith Cutler, the only married judges to preside over a TV court show, will hear a range of relationship disputes from real litigants. When the disagreement comes to a boiling point, the Cutlers bring their three decades worth of experience as trial attorneys to render the final decision on whether the relationship should continue or if the couple should call it quits.
“After almost 35 years together, we not only have an understanding of the law but also love and life,” said Judge Dana Cutler in a statement. “Cutler and I are very excited to return to television in this new series to offer our different perspectives on relationships and help people move forward.”
Cutlers Court has been cleared in over 80% of the country, including 17 of the top 20 markets.
- 8/10/2023
- by Lynette Rice
- Deadline Film + TV
David Armour is not one to rest on his laurels. After creating “Lauren Lake’s Paternity Court” in 2013 and overseeing a successful launch that saw it reap two Daytime Emmy nominations in a row, he brought the ground-breaking “Couples Court with the Cutlers” to TV in 2017. That breakout hit earned an Daytime Emmy nomination for its first season. In our recent interview, which you can watch above, Armour is quick to credit the trio of talent who preside over these shows for their success. “We’re really fortunate to have two shows with unique perspectives and great talent. They have a similar approach to storytelling but a very different tone.”
Armour, who has an extensive background in daytime TV, details the process by which he created “Paternity Court” as it was known when it debuted. “I was lucky enough to be at “The Ricki Lake Show” and see what works in daytime.
Armour, who has an extensive background in daytime TV, details the process by which he created “Paternity Court” as it was known when it debuted. “I was lucky enough to be at “The Ricki Lake Show” and see what works in daytime.
- 3/14/2019
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
In today’s roundup, the CW sets the dates for its annual DC crossover, and Disney promotes a longtime exec.
Dates
The CW announced the dates for the annual DC series crossover event. “The Flash” will air on a special night–Sunday, Dec. 9– with a regular episode of “Arrow” following Monday, Dec. 10, and a special night of “Supergirl” on Tuesday, Dec. 11. All episodes will be at 8 p.m. Et/Pt. The crossover event will feature “The Flash” and “Supergirl” swapping time periods for one time only, and it also marks the first appearance of Batwoman, played by Australian model and actress Ruby Rose.
AMC will premiere the spy thriller “The Little Drummer Girl” as a three-night television event with a two-hour episode on Nov. 19 at 9 p.m. Et/Pt. Additional two-hour episodes will air on consecutive nights at 9 p.m. Et/Pt on Nov. 20 and Nov. 21. Based on John le Carré...
Dates
The CW announced the dates for the annual DC series crossover event. “The Flash” will air on a special night–Sunday, Dec. 9– with a regular episode of “Arrow” following Monday, Dec. 10, and a special night of “Supergirl” on Tuesday, Dec. 11. All episodes will be at 8 p.m. Et/Pt. The crossover event will feature “The Flash” and “Supergirl” swapping time periods for one time only, and it also marks the first appearance of Batwoman, played by Australian model and actress Ruby Rose.
AMC will premiere the spy thriller “The Little Drummer Girl” as a three-night television event with a two-hour episode on Nov. 19 at 9 p.m. Et/Pt. Additional two-hour episodes will air on consecutive nights at 9 p.m. Et/Pt on Nov. 20 and Nov. 21. Based on John le Carré...
- 8/21/2018
- by Rachel Yang
- Variety Film + TV
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